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The Hills star Stephanie Pratt bares it all in new PETA ad

Say what you will about Spencer Pratt, but it looks like his sister Stephanie is doing some good for our furry friends.

The beautiful blonde and star of The Hills appears nude in a new PETA campaign and iPhone application called Be Kind to Bunnies. The app lists products that aren't tested on animals.

"Stephanie Pratt, outspoken animal advocate and star of the hit MTV series The Hills, bares her buns for the cover of this app to save bunnies, rats, mice, guinea pigs, and other animals from excruciatingly painful and unreliable animal tests for products," the animal-rights organization said in a statement.

The ad features Pratt posing naked against a pink backdrop while covering her assets with an adorable bunny. However, Apple deemed the ad to racy and iPhone users will now see a covered up version of the reality star on their mobile devices.

Pratt says her decision to put on her birthday suit was made with good intentions. "I want to help consumers be informed and keep them compassionate," she told US Weekly.

Other celebrities who have shed their clothes for PETA advertisements include Pamela Anderson and Eva Mendes.

Jun 6, 2012:
Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed the state's Dangerous Wild Animal Act into law this month. Introduced by state Sen. Troy Balderson, R-Zanesville, the bill was passed by the Ohio State Senate in April and by the Ohio House of Representatives on May 22.

May 22, 2012:
The Humane Society of the United States' first puppy mills-themed video contest, “Why Puppy Mills Stink," created a number of new online responses to the problem of irresponsible breeding.

Apr 5, 2012:
With help from IFAW, Nikita and Tasha, two privately owned "big cats," moved from a 300 square-foot cage to an expansive 8,000 square-foot free roaming habitat filled with perches, caves, and water features.